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    Ntune wont work

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by saleen_mustang, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. saleen_mustang

    saleen_mustang Notebook Consultant

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    Can someone help?
     
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    dab3 Notebook Guru

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    I thought Ntune was mainly used for OC'ing?

    Anyways, why don't you try out the alternative, SpeedFan? This program, other than showing how hot your computer is, gives you other useful information like SMART technology comparisons and such. It also (if your properly read the USer Manual and such) helps optimize fan speeds...

    Also, Have you check for any possible dust problems within your laptop? This is usually a large culprit in Laptop heat issues (once happened to me)
     
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    Ya i do i just unscrew the bottem or do i have to open it anotherway?